Example sentences of "[noun pl] [is] [adv] see " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , their proposals to give budget control to headteachers is explicitly seen as a way of making a direct link to schools not mediated by LEAs .
2 The difficulty that mechanism design presents is clearly seen in this process .
3 What was once seen as foliage and parts of branches is now seen as a human face .
4 Debt , as experienced by clients is often seen as an aspect of another problem .
5 There is no law of God or nature that says that a windmill must have four sails , and the independence of millwrights is best seen in Lincolnshire , where there are several surviving mills with more than four sails .
6 When this is done , the antagonism of the senses is easily seen :
7 With the exception of N. battus , which requires special consideration , disease due to monospecific Nematodirus infections is rarely seen .
8 For the relation given in Equation ( 2.11 ) the acceleration a in material coordinates is easily seen to be .
9 The pattern of population redistribution around the country 's metropolitan regions is best seen as an evolving one ( Champion , 1983 ) , though the broad picture is one of absolute loss of population from the older urban cores in favour of the newer suburbs and ( increasingly ) the surrounding towns .
10 Long term follow up of these patients is underway to see if any of them develop PSC .
11 How royal conflicts could engage these various interests is best seen through a detailed investigation of one particular crisis .
12 The altering of road design to reduce speeds is well seen in the Altländerstrasse , a distributor road west of the town centre .
13 This philosophy finds expression in some recent social thought and has been most notably promulgated in the area of social services , producing on the far right a philosophy of welfare in which the care of family members is increasingly seen as a private problem , to be undertaken using family resources only , and to be underpinned only in extreme circumstances by a residual network of statutory services .
14 In Malaysia , environmental concern over the rainforests is now seen as at best a Western fashion , and at worst a cynical attempt by the wealthier nations to thwart Third World development .
15 In contrast sexual activity by men is rarely seen as problematic .
16 The police is still seen as the first line of defence , but in recent years there has been increased co-operation between the police and the military , as in the joint exercises conducted at Heathrow in preparation for possible terrorist incidents .
17 This common type of defensive splitting between married couples is often seen most clearly in retrospect when for some reason the joint defence is breached .
18 International law forbids outsiders to intervene in civil wars , and premature recognition of breakaway states is properly seen as interference in the domestic affairs of the state endeavouring not to fragment .
19 The importance of good foundations is clearly seen when dealing with the growth process which must inevitably take place if marriages are to survive , let alone flourish .
20 Charging drivers to use certain roads is also seen as a way of increasing government revenue .
21 Here , in the Kalahari , a group of meerkats is angrily seeing off a deadly yellow cobra .
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